Lighthouse Technologies
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Quantity | 1 |
Condition | Normal Wear & Tear |
Location | Europe |
Previous Use | Demo/Refurb |
Warranty | 14 Day |
48 Modules Lighthouse R6 II (approx 15sqm). 6mm Indoor SMD/LED Panels. Most Powerful Indoor System with Unusual 3.000 NIT (Roofed Usable for Outdoor Apps as Well). 8 x Bases with 16 Skies for Stacking Applications. From 2005. Double (4) and Single (4) Hanging Brackets.
Stacking and Hanging Accessories Original Cased as Well. Complete Data and Power Cabling. Processor LIP KX. Modules were Used 3 Years as Demo Kit, 2 Years for Rental Applications. Maintained and Calibrated by Manufacturer in 2008. Reliable System - Plug and Play. Selling Cause of Restructuring to LED-Outdoor Portfolio.
Package of (48) Lighthouse R6 II Modules
Double (4) and Single (4) Hanging Brackets.
(8) Bases with 16 Skies for Stacking Applications
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